We are now getting a taste of practical parenthood, what a lot of work! We can hear all of you parents laughing at our realization of this :) Today's good news is that she is quickly learning how to feed from a bottle. It isn't all that easy for someone who has never swallowed food before. We pray that this progress continues, because she is still having a difficult time keeping down feeds through the NG tube. The nurses are teaching us how to start and manage feeds through the tube because she may be sent home still requiring feeds this way. Please join us in prayer, asking God to strengthen her stomach to tolerate her regular feeds and bless her bottle training.
"He has made everything beautiful in His time" Ecclesiastes 3:11a
Thursday, 29 September 2011
Wednesday, 28 September 2011
September 28,2011
We have a lot to give thanks for today. Yesterday the doctors decided to remove Cara's central line, so far with no word about replacing it. Her ability to handle her feeds appears to be improving. She is now solely on feeds through her NG tube, no longer needing additional supplement through IV. The occupational therapist comes in regularly to help her toward accepting a bottle. Today they made great progress with that. She has had trouble getting her voice back since surgery and an inspection of her vocal chords revealed some damage, likely from the breathing machine. We are told that this can be fixed by relatively simple measures over the next several weeks.
Perhaps the biggest and most exciting news is that Cara was moved into her own room today. She no longer needs the intensity of care involving a nurse at her side at all times. Instead we have the opportunity to be more involved with her care. Her own room has a place where we both can sleep. We can hold her to settle her, coach her through feeding, change diapers and always be there for her. They encourage parental involvement so that we are experienced with caring for her by the time we go home. We are amazed to see how far we have come together as a family. Through it all, God has lead us by His faithful hand and carried us through these past several weeks. We know His purpose through all this is greater than we can fathom. For His glory.
"He has done all things well..." Mark 7:37
Perhaps the biggest and most exciting news is that Cara was moved into her own room today. She no longer needs the intensity of care involving a nurse at her side at all times. Instead we have the opportunity to be more involved with her care. Her own room has a place where we both can sleep. We can hold her to settle her, coach her through feeding, change diapers and always be there for her. They encourage parental involvement so that we are experienced with caring for her by the time we go home. We are amazed to see how far we have come together as a family. Through it all, God has lead us by His faithful hand and carried us through these past several weeks. We know His purpose through all this is greater than we can fathom. For His glory.
"He has done all things well..." Mark 7:37
Monday, 26 September 2011
September 26, 2011
Today's exciting news is that Cara has been moved out of the critical care unit! Although she continues to be stable she still has a ways to go for recovery. Unfortunately Cara is having trouble handling most of her feeds. The nurses feed her through an NG tube very slowly and even then she has trouble keeping it down. The decision about her Central line has been left for tomorrow but again, whether they take it out or replace it might depend on how she handles her food. Each day has it's challenges, but God's strength sustains us, often through small graces within the day.
"I sought the LORD, and he answered me;
he delivered me from all my fears.
Those who look to him are radiant;
their faces are never covered with shame." Psalm 34:4,5
"I sought the LORD, and he answered me;
he delivered me from all my fears.
Those who look to him are radiant;
their faces are never covered with shame." Psalm 34:4,5
Sunday, 25 September 2011
September 25, 2011
Cara’s morning x-ray showed moisture build up in her lungs. She was switched to a different form of medication to help her pass more fluids and dry out her lungs. Also, the central IV that runs through a vein in her arm to her heart has moved slightly, making it less effective. Tomorrow the doctors will decide whether to have a new on re-inserted or to take it out and do without. Getting a new central line inserted is a considerable process that has some risks of its own. This decision is somewhat dependant on how well she does with her feeds. She is gradually receiving more at each feeding, but sometimes her system can’t handle it all. We commit this situation to God’s all powerful hands. We are thankful that she is still breathing very well on her own and the CPAP is no longer necessary.
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:6-7
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:6-7
Saturday, 24 September 2011
September 24, 2011
Yesterday morning the respiratory therapists decided to take her off the CPAP machine to see how long she can comfortably breath without it. She has been off since then and still doing well. We give thanks for this because it is what the doctors want to see before they decide to move her out of critical care.
Also, you may remember that stabilizing Cara's blood sugars was quite a challenge and concern prior to surgery. Since then, she has been balancing her sugar levels well on her own. The endocrine team is no longer involved in her care. This was a specific prayer request in the weeks past and God has answered in a great and clear way.
Friday, 23 September 2011
September 23, 2011
Today was a quiet day for Cara. We are thankful that she is spending more time breathing on her own without the help of the CPAP machine. It looks like she will be continuing her stay in the critical care unit because the doctors want to keep a close eye on her. We also are thankful to see that her digestive system is improving, meaning we get to change a diaper on occasion :)
Praise God for His goodness. He is our source of strength and patience.
"I have sought Your face with all my heart;
Be gracious to me according to Your promise...
May Your unfailing love be my comfort,
According to Your promise to Your servant."
Psalm 119: 58 & 76
Praise God for His goodness. He is our source of strength and patience.
"I have sought Your face with all my heart;
Be gracious to me according to Your promise...
May Your unfailing love be my comfort,
According to Your promise to Your servant."
Psalm 119: 58 & 76
Thursday, 22 September 2011
September 22, 2011
Cara is three weeks old today and what a busy three weeks she's had! Today was just a day of off and on the CPAP machine. Each day they will increase the amount of time off of CPAP until she can handle breathing completely on her own. Unfortunately there's no telling how long this might take, or how long until her lung and diaphragm function improve. Many of the nurses tell us this is up to her, but we know it is up to God!
She had a little episode today where her heart rate suddenly spiked and adopted an abnormal rhythm. The doctors brought her out of it with medication, and were happy to see that it did not take much to settle it out. From here they will continue to monitor her closely. They informed us that the likelihood of this reoccurring becomes less in days further after her surgery.
Prayer requests:
-that her lungs and diaphragm would return to normal.
-for no reoccurrences of her heart arithmea episode.
-that we may be able to go home in the near future.
-we give thanks that she is otherwise doing so well and we can enjoy time holding her and having her be wide-eyed and alert.
"But from everlasting to everlasting the LORD'S love is with those who fear Him, and His righteousness with their children's children." Psalm 103:17
She had a little episode today where her heart rate suddenly spiked and adopted an abnormal rhythm. The doctors brought her out of it with medication, and were happy to see that it did not take much to settle it out. From here they will continue to monitor her closely. They informed us that the likelihood of this reoccurring becomes less in days further after her surgery.
Prayer requests:
-that her lungs and diaphragm would return to normal.
-for no reoccurrences of her heart arithmea episode.
-that we may be able to go home in the near future.
-we give thanks that she is otherwise doing so well and we can enjoy time holding her and having her be wide-eyed and alert.
"But from everlasting to everlasting the LORD'S love is with those who fear Him, and His righteousness with their children's children." Psalm 103:17
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
September 21, 2011
Cara got a short taste of freedom today. The Respiratory Therapists wanted to see how she did without the CPAP machine on, so for a short period of time they took it off and monitored her breathing. She did very well breathing on her own, but unfortunately she does tire. They want her to continue on the CPAP to give her a break. She will be on and off the CPAP as she gets stronger. We are told that it may take several days to see progress. It made our day to see her content and wide awake without the CPAP. The picture below is from this afternoon where she spent over 45 minutes looking around and making faces at us. J Her poor little nose has been stretched and squished from the ventilator and CPAP. We are encouraged still by all of the answered prayers, and also all the love and support shown by so many.
"Look to the LORD and his strength; seek his face always."
1 Chronicles 16:11
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
September 20, 2011
Today's highlight was getting to hold Cara again. It has been a week and a half since we have been able to do so. She was taken off the ventilator today (extubated), but she still has to wear a CPAP machine against her nose to help her right lung improve. She isn't happy about wearing it. Her discomfort is something she tells us by facial expressions and silent crying. We are sure she will tell us all about it when she gets her voice back. Extubation was a big step for Cara. She also had her central and arterial IV lines removed, leaving one left in her arm. We are hoping she will be moved from the critical care unit to the cardiac ward in the next couple days. No one has told us when we can expect to take her home, but seeing how things are going, Lord willing we hope to have her home by the first week of October.
"As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts" Isaiah 55:9
"As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts" Isaiah 55:9
Monday, 19 September 2011
September 19, 2011
Praise God that Cara had a relatively uneventful, but encouraging weekend. We enjoyed frequent family time, telling her stories and occasional opportunities to wash her up or change a diaper. It really makes our day when she opens her eyes to look at us. Today she had the remaining chest drains removed. The central IV line in her neck will hopefully be removed tomorrow. The doctors are working at weaning her off the ventilator, but she still needs it in for a bit to exercise her right lung because it is a little collapsed from surgery. The incision was looking a little inflamed, so they are currently examining it for infection. The nurses were able to begin feeding her via a nasal tube. They start with very small amounts and increase it very slowly. Overall, she is looking very good considering what she has been through this past week.
"The Lord is close to the brokenhearted..."
Psalm 34:18a
"The Lord is close to the brokenhearted..."
Psalm 34:18a
Sunday, 18 September 2011
Friday, 16 September 2011
September 16, 2011
Today was another big day for Cara. She was able to have get chest sown together again. We were initially told it would likely be 3 to 5 days before this was able to happen. But today, some 40 hours after surgery she was able to have that done because she is doing so well. She is still being monitored to see how she tolerates it, but things look good so far.
All praise to God.
"Your works are wonderful, I know that full well" Psalm 139:14b
All praise to God.
"Your works are wonderful, I know that full well" Psalm 139:14b
Thursday, 15 September 2011
September 15, 2011
"We are very surprised with how well she is doing." These are the words of one of Cara's nurses today. We have only heard positive reports since she returned from surgery 22 hours ago. Her heart rate and rhythm have remained stable, her blood pressure and blood sugars are good, her kidneys are doing their job well and continued bleeding has not been an issue. For all this we give praise and thanks to God for hearing prayer and working in such clearly awesome ways. She still has a long way to go on the road to recovery but we know she remains in the hands of our faithful God.
"Praise be to the Lord for He has heard my cry for mercy. The Lord is my strength and my shield; My heart trusts in Him, and I am helped. My heart leaps for joy and I will give thanks to Him in song."
Psalm 28:6-7
"Praise be to the Lord for He has heard my cry for mercy. The Lord is my strength and my shield; My heart trusts in Him, and I am helped. My heart leaps for joy and I will give thanks to Him in song."
Psalm 28:6-7
Wednesday, 14 September 2011
September 14, 2011
'Sing to the glory of His name; make His praise glorious!
Say to God, "How awesome are your deeds."'
Psalm 66:2-3a
With thankfulness, we can tell you how God has answered prayer today! We gave Cara a farewell kiss this morning at 8am while she was being wheeled into surgery. At this point we were reminded by the surgical staff that it was going to be a long day because it was one of the most complex heart repairs that they perform. At 3pm the surgeon came out to tell us that all had gone well. She is now back in the Cardiac ICU, but we are not out of the woods yet as the first 48 hours are critical. There is risk of infection, continued bleeding, heart rhythm anomalies, blood clots, etc. They decided not to sow up the incision to allow room for swelling from the surgery. At this point we continue to commit her to the Lord's hands.
God encouraged us through meeting fellow Christians who approached us after seeing us pray together in the surgical waiting room. He also provided for us in a wonderful way with a Christian friend in the O.R. who was able to supply us with small updates. How great is our God!
Say to God, "How awesome are your deeds."'
Psalm 66:2-3a
With thankfulness, we can tell you how God has answered prayer today! We gave Cara a farewell kiss this morning at 8am while she was being wheeled into surgery. At this point we were reminded by the surgical staff that it was going to be a long day because it was one of the most complex heart repairs that they perform. At 3pm the surgeon came out to tell us that all had gone well. She is now back in the Cardiac ICU, but we are not out of the woods yet as the first 48 hours are critical. There is risk of infection, continued bleeding, heart rhythm anomalies, blood clots, etc. They decided not to sow up the incision to allow room for swelling from the surgery. At this point we continue to commit her to the Lord's hands.
God encouraged us through meeting fellow Christians who approached us after seeing us pray together in the surgical waiting room. He also provided for us in a wonderful way with a Christian friend in the O.R. who was able to supply us with small updates. How great is our God!
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
September 13, 2011
With thankful, yet tense hearts, we tell you that Cara's surgery is scheduled to happen tomorrow. She is in better condition now than she was last Friday, when she was originally scheduled for the surgery. Postponing was hard news to take at the time, but we now see God's hand in making us wait.
The surgery could take more than 6 hours to complete and she goes in at 8am. We sincerly request your prayers during this time. We trust in God to direct the hands of each doctor and surgeon that work on His precious child (and ours) tomorrow.
"Cast your cares on the Lord and He will sustain you..."
Psalm 55:22a
The surgery could take more than 6 hours to complete and she goes in at 8am. We sincerly request your prayers during this time. We trust in God to direct the hands of each doctor and surgeon that work on His precious child (and ours) tomorrow.
"Cast your cares on the Lord and He will sustain you..."
Psalm 55:22a
Monday, 12 September 2011
September 12, 2011
Praise God for another blessed day. Cara’s surgery has been tentatively booked for Wednesday or Thursday. The suspected infection appears to be well under control. We are thankful to God that it was caught early, because it had the potential to cause a lot of problems. The endocrine team is happy with her blood sugar levels and her kidney function indicators are within normal range. She had been on muscle relaxants since she was put on the ventilator. As they are weaning her off, we are enjoying seeing her open her eyes to peak at us again. Alex also loves telling her stories. We give God all the praise for answering the many prayers offered up for Cara.
“My heart leaps for joy and I will give thanks to Him in song.”
Psalm 28:7b
Sunday, 11 September 2011
September 11, 2011
Praise God for a good day for Cara. Her blood sugars are remaining in good range. Kidney function indicators are also looking much better. She is slowly improving and the doctors are happy with her progress. Tomorrow the surgical team meets in the morning to discuss and schedule the operations for the week.
It appears that putting her on the breathing machine (respirator) has helped, which is great, but it means we cannot hold her for the time being. We still love sitting beside her and talking to her, spending time together as a family.
Our prayer request today is that she will continue to improve so that surgery can happen as soon as possible.
"For His compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness" Lamentations 3:22b-23
It appears that putting her on the breathing machine (respirator) has helped, which is great, but it means we cannot hold her for the time being. We still love sitting beside her and talking to her, spending time together as a family.
Our prayer request today is that she will continue to improve so that surgery can happen as soon as possible.
"For His compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness" Lamentations 3:22b-23
Saturday, 10 September 2011
September 10, 2011
Cara is in the Cardiac Critical Care Unit where she is receiving very specialized care to improve her condition for surgery. Her kidney function is a primary concern and God has answered prayers with signs of improvement. Cara's blood sugar levels are still jumping from too high to too low, which is not an easy thing for the doctors to manage. We leave this also in God's hands.
Today she had a breathing tube put in to help oxygen profusion and supply to vital organs, like her kidneys and stomach. It is likely that she will keep this in until the surgery. She also now receives nutrition through IV only. Some initial signs of possible infection were noted through an ultrasound of her abdominal area, so she was started on antibiotics to manage this.
Visiting her is becoming more difficult for us as she is attached to more wires, IV lines and tubes daily.
Julianne has not been able to meet with her diabetic specialist to investigate her situation more, but has received good instruction to help manage her blood sugars until she can.
Prayer Requests:
Thank you for your prayers and support and please continue to pray.
"Praise be to the LORD, to God our Saviour, who daily bears our burdens."
Psalm 68:19
Today she had a breathing tube put in to help oxygen profusion and supply to vital organs, like her kidneys and stomach. It is likely that she will keep this in until the surgery. She also now receives nutrition through IV only. Some initial signs of possible infection were noted through an ultrasound of her abdominal area, so she was started on antibiotics to manage this.
Visiting her is becoming more difficult for us as she is attached to more wires, IV lines and tubes daily.
Julianne has not been able to meet with her diabetic specialist to investigate her situation more, but has received good instruction to help manage her blood sugars until she can.
Prayer Requests:
- That Cara's bodily functions improve in order to strengthen her for surgery.
- That Cara's blood sugars would yet stabilize
- That infection would not interfere with plans for surgery
- That we continue to experience God's strength in increasing measures, especially as her care intensifies.
Thank you for your prayers and support and please continue to pray.
"Praise be to the LORD, to God our Saviour, who daily bears our burdens."
Psalm 68:19
Friday, 9 September 2011
update-8:00am-Sept. 9/11
There was a last minute decision by the surgical team to not proceed with Cara's surgery today. Her blood sugars did stabilize, but because they had spiked so high yesterday it caused difficulty with her kidneys. The surgeons want her kidneys in better condition before such an intensive surgery. Cara has been sent to the intensive care unit where they can better manage improving her kidney function. She will likely be there for the weekend. This was very difficult news for us coming at the last minute.
Thursday, 8 September 2011
"Hear, O Lord and answer..." Psalm 86:1
We want to call on everyone to pray tomorrow between 8am and 3pm. Cara is scheduled to go into surgery at this time. After meeting with the surgeon this evening, we were reminded of the severity of her condition and the surgery required to repair it. We pray for God's hands to guide the surgeons as He is the Great Physician.
"In the day of trouble I will call to You for You will answer me..." Psalm 86:7
"In the day of trouble I will call to You for You will answer me..." Psalm 86:7
September 8th, 2011
After 4 days at McMaster, Cara was transferred to Toronto Sick Kids Hospital Sunday evening. She is receiving excellent care here and is doing well. Her blood sugar levels have been a challenge, which the doctors want to get under control before surgery. She is no longer on sedatives so we get to see more of her spunky character, and we even get to hold her once in a while! Surgery is scheduled for Friday providing her sugar levels are more stable.
Some of you may know that Julianne had gestational diabetes during pregnancy. Since Cara's birth, her sugar levels have not gone back to normal as expected. She will need to go for testing in the near future to determine if she has Type 1 diabetes.
God has given us incredible strength in these last few days. There have been ups and downs, but your prayers have been what carries us through because God's love for us and Cara is felt. Thank you for your prayers and we will continue to need them especially during these next few weeks.
Prayer Requests:
Some of you may know that Julianne had gestational diabetes during pregnancy. Since Cara's birth, her sugar levels have not gone back to normal as expected. She will need to go for testing in the near future to determine if she has Type 1 diabetes.
God has given us incredible strength in these last few days. There have been ups and downs, but your prayers have been what carries us through because God's love for us and Cara is felt. Thank you for your prayers and we will continue to need them especially during these next few weeks.
Prayer Requests:
- That Cara's blood sugar levels would stabilize completely
- That Surgery would go ahead as scheduled for Friday
- That Cara would remain stable and calm
- That Julianne's blood sugars would also go back to normal
- Continued strength each day
11 Teach me your way, LORD,
that I may rely on your faithfulness;
give me an undivided heart,
that I may fear your name.
12 I will praise you, Lord my God, with all my heart;
I will glorify your name forever.
13 For great is your love toward me;
that I may rely on your faithfulness;
give me an undivided heart,
that I may fear your name.
12 I will praise you, Lord my God, with all my heart;
I will glorify your name forever.
13 For great is your love toward me;
Truncus Areteriosus Type 1
Cara was diagnosed with the rare condition of Truncus Arteriosus which is a congenital heart defect. The defect occurs within the first few weeks of pregnancy. It was undetected until labour began. Essentially, the two main vessels leaving the heart (aorta and pulmonary artery) are conjoined together. For more information on this condition, please follow this link:
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/health/heart-encyclopedia/anomalies/truncus.htm
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/health/heart-encyclopedia/anomalies/truncus.htm
September 1st, 2011
As you may know, Cara Anne Verbinnen was born at 12:24 September 1st via C-section because her heart rate was irregular. The irregular heart rate persisted after she was born. She was brought to McMaster to investigate the cause. After an Echocardiogram, the cardiologist told us she had a congenital heart defect. Some of the vessels coming from the heart are not formed in the proper arrangement. This must be fixed, which can only be done by surgery. The surgery will be performed at Toronto Sick Kids Hospital. She is currently on medication to level out her heart rate and morphine to keep her from getting excited and putting stress on her heart. As she grows, the tubes/channels installed in this surgery will have to be replaced with larger ones by a less invasive surgery. Likely in 2 - 5 years.
Please pray for Cara. We know she is in the best hands, God's hands. Our trust is in His soverign power and will.
With love,
Alex, Julianne and Cara
"Great is our LORD, and mighty in power; His understanding has no limit"
"He heals the brokenhearted and binds up thier wounds." (Psalm 147:5,3)
Please pray for Cara. We know she is in the best hands, God's hands. Our trust is in His soverign power and will.
With love,
Alex, Julianne and Cara
"Great is our LORD, and mighty in power; His understanding has no limit"
"He heals the brokenhearted and binds up thier wounds." (Psalm 147:5,3)
About this blog
In order to keep family and friends updated on Cara's condition as well as requesting prayer, we've created this blog entitled "In His Care." We recognize that God is in control of all situations and that Cara is entirely in His loving care.
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